Words of Wisdom:

"People with neither talent nor honesty, I really don't know which class they could be!" - Zerosampson

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  • Date Submitted: 05/02/2010 07:43 PM
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Act 1

Scene 1: Agriculture

Farmer 1: Isn't it much easier to grow our own food in the fields than hunt and gather in the wild?

Farmer 2: Especially with all this technology like irrigation, the wheel and domesticated animals.

Farmer 1: Oh yes! Everything becomes much easier with the oxen helping with tough work and donkeys pulling all the carts!

Farmer 2: And there's more than enough barley, wheat, dates and grain to sell the surplus at the market!

Farmer 1: Life is good.

Scene 2: Food

Farmer 1: Honey! Where is our food, our guest has been waiting!

Farmer 2: No, no it's quite alright. I'm not very hungry anyways.

Farmer 1: But I insist!

Wife: Danilum! Take this out to the table and serve the guest!

Slave: Yes miss. (walks to table) Here are your meals sir.

Farmer 1: Thank you Danilum.

Farmer 2: I love all the varety of food we have in Akkad... dates, hummus, beer, honey and milk... all amazing dishes.

Farmer 1: And much easier to find and prepare than the little meat and plants we'd find hunting and foraging in the wild!

Farmer 2: Agreed old friend, agreed. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else than Akkad!

Scene 3: Economy

Farmer 1: Ah Ilurabi good friend! What brings you to the marketplace!

Farmer 2: Galili! I just returned from the bank, I have to sell some surplus grain and buy textiles for the wife, what about you?

Farmer 1:Well I've been waiting for a shipment of ivory for two weeks now! The merchants promised it'd be in today!

Merchant 1: I did say that, and you know Galili, I always keep my word, the finest ivory in the fertile crescent, all yours!

Farmer 1: Ahh very good, it's incredible how we can find anything we need at the marketplace, I can't imagine how the hunter gatherers manage!

Merchant 2: And anyone can become a merchant or trader, Akkad is a place of opportunity!

Act 2

Scene 1: War

King: General why don't these 2 soldiers have spears!

General: I apoligize my...

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